Clocks & Watches Followed by Antiques to include the Estate of Sir Frank Williams CBE - Online Auction -we do not offer in-house postage/packing

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A George V silver coffee pot by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1922, with moulded border, ebony finial and handle, 21 cm high, weight 680 grams .....

A George V silver teapot by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1922, with moulded border, ebony finial and handle, 15 cm high, weight 650 grams ...[mo...

A George III silver salver by Richard Rugg II, London 1783, of circular form with beaded rim, the centre etched with classical design, on three fe...

A pair of George V silver hot water and coffee pot by Mappin & Webb, each of baluster form with domed lid surmounted with turned finial, on a spre...

An Edwardian silver teapot by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, with gadrooned border, turned ebony finial and handle, 15 cm high, weight 780 g...

A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1963, with moulded sconce, on knopped stems above a stepped shaped platform...

An Elizabeth II four piece silver tea and coffee set by Harrods Ltd of London, comprising a teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk j...

A George V silver and hardstone vesta case by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1918, in the Scottish style with thistle and inset hardstones to inclu...

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